Three New Species Of Perlesta (Plecoptera: Perlidae) From Eastern North America And Notes On New State Records
Author
Kondratieff, Boris C.
Department of Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523. E-mail: Boris. Kondratieff @ Colostate. edu
Boris.Kondratieff@Colostate.edu
Author
Zuellig, Robert E.
U. S. Geological Survey, Denver Federal Center, MS 415, Denver, Colorado 80225. E-mail: rzuellig @ usgs. gov
rzuellig@usgs.gov
Author
Kirchner, Ralph F.
R. F. Kirchner, 5960 Pea Ridge, Apt 1, Huntington, WV 25705
Author
Lenat, David R.
David Lenat, Lenat Consulting, 3607 Corbin Street, Raleigh, NC 27612 E-mail: lenatbks @ mindspring. com
lenatbks@mindspring.com
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Perlesta cranshawi
,
sp. n.
Kondratieff and Kirchner
(
Figs.16-24
).
Material examined.
Holotype
♂
and
20 ♂
,
15 ♀
paratypes
,
VIRGINIA
:
Sussex Co.
,
Nottoway River
,
Nottoway River Road, CR 651, N Emporia
,
N 36°50’49”
,
W 077°33’36”
,
19 May 2004
,
B.C. Kondratieff
,
R.F. Kirchner
, and
R.E. Zuellig
.
The
holotype
is deposited at the
National Museum of Natural History
,
Smithsonian Institution
,
Washington
, D. C.
Paratypes
will be deposited at the following museums and individual collections:
Bill P. Stark
,
Clinton
,
Mississippi
(
BPSC
), and the
C.P.
Gillette Museum
of Arthropod Diversity,
Colorado State
University
(
CSUC
).
Male.
Forewing length
8 - 9 mm
. General body color pale yellow. Head pale yellow except for brown quadrangular patch over ocelli, diffuse darker area anterior to patch; pronotal brown rugosites forming a distinctive pattern (
Fig. 16
). Femora with dusky brown dorsal band. Wings hyaline, veins brown, costal margin pale. Tergum 10 mesal sclerite light brown, not divided, sensilla basiconica distinct but small, not elevated into patches (
Fig. 17
). Paraproct short, with small subapical tooth (
Figs. 18- 19
), not visible in caudal view (
Fig. 20
); in lateral view, paraproct appearing narrow (
Fig. 18
). Penis tube + sac long, caecum prominent, 2x as wide as long, lateral sclerite not prominent, dorsal patch of the aedeagus a narrow parallel band enveloping the caecum (
Figs. 21-22
).
Figs. 16-23.
Perlesta cranshawi
. 16, Adult head and pronotum. 17, Male terminalia, dorsal. 18, Paraproct, lateral. 19, Paraproct ventral. 20, Paraproct caudal, 21. Penis, lateral. 22, Penis, dorsal. 23, Subgenital plate, ventral.
Female.
Forewing length
9 - 11mm
. Subgenital plate with short broad lobes separated by deep wide Vshaped notch (
Fig. 23
).
Egg.
Oval. Collar stalked, short, not wide. Chorion smooth (
Fig. 24
).
Fig. 24.
Perlesta cranshawi
.
Scanning electron photomicrograph of entire egg, 265x.
Larva.
Unknown.
Diagnosis.
The distinctive color pattern and hyaline wings with brown veins of
P. cranshawi
easily distinguishes both the male and female from all other described
Perlesta
,
except
P. frisoni
Banks
and
P. nelsoni
Stark. In
the males,
P. frisoni
has the sensilla basiconica concentrated into two circular patches on tergum 10, and in
P. nelsoni
the penis + sac is long and slender lacking a caecum. Additionally, the paraprocts of the male of
P. cranshawi
are distinctive, closest to
P. nitida
Banks
, but readily separable by the narrow lateral appearance (
Fig. 18
). In
Stark (2004)
, the male of
P. cranshawi
will key to couplet 12, which ends in
P. puttmanni
and
P. decipiens
(Walsh)
; however, the paraprocts of
P. cranshawi
are distinctly different as described above. The female of
P. cranshawi
will key to couplet 10 (venation is as dark as
P. frisoni
) in
Stark (2004)
, the egg being similar to
P. nelsoni
,
but can be distinguished by darker wing venation and distinctively marked head and pronotum (
Fig. 16
).
Remarks.
The Nottoway River is a major tributary of Chowan River system that flows into the Albemarle Sound in
North Carolina
. It originates on the Outer Piedmont Plateau Province of
Virginia
near Scholfield, Prince Edward County. At the
type
location, down stream of “Double Bridge” and just upstream of the Fall Line, the Nottoway River has fast-flowing water with outcroppings of bedrock, riffles with large boulders, cobble, and shifting sand. The mean stream width at the site is about
37 m
.
Additionally,
A. abnormis
,
A. arenosa
(Pictet)
,
A. arida
(Hagen)
,
P. fumosa
,
Agnetina flavescens
(Walsh)
, and
Pteronarcys dorsata
(Say)
were collected concurrently.
Perlesta roblei
Kondratieff and Kirchner
, a species originally described from Middlesex Co. on the Coastal Plain of
Virginia
, was collected in
North Carolina
from Edgecombe Co., Swift Creek, Seven Bridges Road, East of Rocky Mount (
N 36°03’31”
W 077°40’50”
),
18 May 2004
, B. Kondratieff, R.F. Kirchner, and R.E. Zuellig.
Etymology.
The patronym honors Dr. Whitney Cranshaw, Professor of Entomology,
Colorado State
University, a remarkable entomologist and truly a friend to the senior author.